[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 24]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR195.20]



[Page 60-62]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 195_RADON PROFICIENCY PROGRAMS--Table of Contents

 

                             Subpart B_Fees

 

Sec.  195.20  Fee payments.





    (a) Fee Amounts. Applicants to and participants in the RMP and RCP 

programs shall pay fees according to the following fee schedule:

    (1) Organizations Listed for or Seeking Listing for Primary 

Measurement Services in the RMP Program. (i) In order to remain a listed 

participant, each organization that is listed for primary measurement 

services in the RMP program on the effective date of this section shall 

pay an annual fee of $390 for each device.

    (ii) Each organization seeking listing for primary measurement 

services that submits an initial application after the effective date of 

this section shall pay an annual fee of $390 per device. This fee will 

be prorated quarterly, based on the acceptance date of an organization's 

application.

    (iii) Organizations that have or are seeking a listing for secondary 

measurement services for their primary devices will not be required to 

pay the additional $50 fee applicable to secondary organizations.

    (2) Organizations Listed for or Seeking Listing for Secondary 

Measurement Services in the RMP Program. (i) In order to remain a listed 

participant, each organization that is listed for secondary measurement 

services in the RMP program on the effective date of this section shall 

pay an annual fee of $50 for each business location listed.

    (ii) Each organization seeking listing for secondary measurement 

services that submits an initial application after the effective date of 

this section shall pay an annual fee of $50 for each business location 

listed. This fee will be prorated quarterly, based on the acceptance 

date of an organization's application.

    (iii) Primary organizations that have or are seeking secondary 

listings for methods other than those for which they are listed as a 

primary, are subject to the fees.

    (3) Individual Proficiency Component of the RMP Program. (i) In 

order to remain a listed participant, each individual listed in the RMP 

individual proficiency program on the effective date of this section 

shall pay an annual fee of $105.

    (ii) Each individual who submits an initial application after the 

effective date of this section shall pay an annual fee of $105. This fee 

will be prorated quarterly, based on the acceptance date of an 

individual's application.

    (iii) Individuals who have or are seeking listing status as an RMP 

primary or secondary organization are subject to the applicable fees 

under paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section.

    (4) RCP Program. (i)(A) In order to remain a listed participant, 

each individual listed in the RCP program on the effective date of this 

section shall pay an annual fee of $210.

    (B) Each individual who is not a listed participant in the RCP 

program on the effective date of this section and submits an initial 

application after the effective date of this section shall pay an annual 

fee of $210. This fee will be prorated quarterly, based on the 

acceptance date of an individual's application.

    (ii) An organization or individual who is not a listed participant 

in EPA's radon proficiency programs on the effective date of this 

section and/or whose proficiency program application has not yet been 

accepted by EPA becomes subject to the fees described above once its 

application has been accepted by EPA. Fees for such organizations or 

individuals will be prorated quarterly, based on the acceptance date of 

the application. To remain listed, each participant in the RMP or RCP 

programs, whether individual or



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organization, shall submit the appropriate annual fee to EPA each year.

    (b) Exemptions. State and local governments are exempted from these 

fees under section 305(e)(2) of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 2665.

    (c) Determination of Fees. (1) Participants listed in the RMP and 

RCP programs on the effective date of this section will be sent, by EPA, 

a payment invoice with its fee calculation at least 30 days before the 

payment is due. Fees will be assessed based on the current information 

in EPA's proficiency data bases. Participants who intend to pay the 

invoiced fee amount must send their payment to EPA following the 

procedures in the invoice. Organizations or individuals who wish to 

notify EPA of any errors or corrections they wish to make to their 

listing status must do so by following the instructions on the payment 

invoice. Corrected payment invoices for both the RMP Program and the RCP 

Program shall be sent to: Radon Proficiency Programs User Fees, c/o 

Sanford Cohen and Associates, Inc. (SC&A), 1418 I-85 Parkway, 

Montgomery, Alabama, 36106. EPA will review the corrections noted on the 

payment invoice, adjust the payment invoice amount (as appropriate) and 

issue a new invoice. Participants must pay the amount in the corrected 

payment invoice within 30 days of the date listed on the corrected 

invoice.

    (2) If the appropriate fee or a revised payment invoice for an 

individual or organization participating in the RMP or RCP program has 

not been received by EPA on or before the payment due date, EPA will 

send, by certified mail, notice that the individual or organization will 

be delisted from the proficiency program unless he/she pays the fee 

within 30 days of this second certified notification. If payment still 

has not been received by EPA after 30 days of the second certified 

notification, the organization's or individual's listing shall be 

removed from the proficiency program.

    (3) New or initial applicants to the RMP or RCP programs will be 

assessed a fee at the time of their initial application. EPA will send a 

payment invoice to the new applicant upon acceptance of the initial 

application. The applicant will be given at least 30 days from the date 

on the payment invoice to remit payment. The fee assessed will be 

prorated quarterly, based on the acceptance date of the application. If 

the appropriate fee has not been received by EPA by the payment due 

date, the application will be placed in an inactive file with no further 

action taken by EPA.

    (d) Payment Procedures. Each remittance to EPA under this section 

shall be in United States currency and shall be paid by certified check, 

personal or business check, or money order made payable to the order of 

the ``U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'' and sent to: U.S. EPA, 

Washington Financial Management Center, Radon Proficiency Program User 

Fees (IRAA), P.O. Box 952491, St. Louis, Missouri, 63195-2491. The fee 

payment shall include the original copy of the EPA payment invoice. 

Collection of fees will begin in the calendar year beginning January 1, 

1995. Specific guidance on how and when fees must be paid can be found 

in How to Pay Your Radon Proficiency Programs User Fees, U.S. EPA/Office 

of Radiation and Indoor Air. Copies of this document can be obtained by 

contacting the RIS at (334) 272-2797 or by FAX at (334) 260-9051.

    (e) Adjustment of Fees. (1) EPA shall collect 100 percent of its 

operating costs associated with its radon proficiency programs by 

calendar year 1998. As necessary, EPA shall adjust the fees established 

by this subpart each year over the next four years to collect the 

following percentages of program costs:



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    Year 1         Year 2         Year 3         Year 4        Year 5

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       30%          47.5%            65%          82.5%           100%

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Actual fees for each fiscal year will be calculated based on program 

costs and participation rates. New fee schedules will be published in 

the Federal Register as a technical amendment final rule to this part to 

become effective 30 days or more after publication.

    (2) EPA will use a three-step process to adjust the fees annually. 

First, EPA will estimate the costs of providing each of the proficiency 

programs for the upcoming year. EPA will account for future additional 

fixed costs (e.g.,



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updating examinations) and increases/decreases in variable costs due to 

inflation and other factors. In order to calculate increases/decreases 

in costs due to inflation, EPA may use one of the three following 

indices: the Federal General Schedule (GS) pay scale, the Consumer Price 

Index (CPI), and/or a component of the CPI, such as services. Second, 

EPA will estimate the number of participants for each program. At a 

minimum, these participation rates will be based on past and current 

program participation rates. Third, EPA shall calculate the per capita 

costs that individuals and organizations should pay to enable it to 

recover its fixed and variable costs each year for each program. EPA 

shall also consider potential industry impacts as it adjusts to levels 

to ultimately achieve full cost recovery over the period of five years.



[60 FR 41816, Aug. 14, 1995]